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jim lange was 81. >>> 4:52. coming up the fatal flaw discovered after a tsa agent was killed at l.a.x. airport. ,, >>> quite a storm in the bay area, things calming down this afternoon. just a brief break. temperatures in the 50s and low 60s. clouds likely to be on the increase toward the evening hours. in the south bay low 60s, scattered showers this morning, but then drying out as we head in toward the afternoon. not going to last long. in fact, those winds going to start ramping up again tonight. plan on 60 in union city and hayward. 62 degrees in walnut creek. in the north bay, you're going to dry things out a little bit after some places had over 2" of rainfall. today scattered showers early, drying out into the afternoon. 59 degrees in san francisco. >>> chp issued a number of wind advisories this morning including one here at the bay bridge so it's again a two hands on the steering wheel morning. several bridges have wind advisories. full look at your drive to work coming up. >>> new this morning, there w
jim lange was 81. >>> 4:52. coming up the fatal flaw discovered after a tsa agent was killed at l.a.x. airport. ,, >>> quite a storm in the bay area, things calming down this afternoon. just a brief break. temperatures in the 50s and low 60s. clouds likely to be on the increase toward the evening hours. in the south bay low 60s, scattered showers this morning, but then drying out as we head in toward the afternoon. not going to last long. in fact, those winds going to start...
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. >>> the 49ers resign the mvp of their offense and jim harbaugh comes out swinging ,, septic system breakdowns affect over 1 million homes a year, and can cost thousands of dollars to repair... thankfully, the powerful dual action formula of rid-x has enzymes to break down waste and time released bacteria to reduce tank build up. rid-x. #1 in septic maintenance. general manager trent balkes >>> jim harbaugh came out strong tonight about reports of his contract and his relationship with general manager trent baalke, his message not true. harbaugh with two years left on his contract at $5 million per year told sports illustrated he doesn't want more money, power and has a productive working relationship with trent baalke. he said there was zero chance he'd leave the team before his contract expired. said, "i have never said to anybody i want to be the highest paid coach in football. i make plenty of money. i told my owner i don't want more power. i want to coach the team." one person who did get a payday? anquan boldin signed a two year deal. he said the chronicle story of harbaugh's
. >>> the 49ers resign the mvp of their offense and jim harbaugh comes out swinging ,, septic system breakdowns affect over 1 million homes a year, and can cost thousands of dollars to repair... thankfully, the powerful dual action formula of rid-x has enzymes to break down waste and time released bacteria to reduce tank build up. rid-x. #1 in septic maintenance. general manager trent balkes >>> jim harbaugh came out strong tonight about reports of his contract and his...
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. >>> the 49ers resign the mvp of their offense and jim harbaugh comes out swinging amid reports of his contract and his relationship with the football team next. doctor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, general manager trent balkes >>> jim harbaugh came out strong tonight about reports of his contract and his relationship with general manager trent baalke, his message not true. harbaugh with two years left on his contract at $5 million per year told sports illustrated he doesn't want more money, power and has a productive working relationship with trent baalke. he said there was zero chance he'd leave the team before his contract expired. said, "i have never said to anybody i want to be the highest paid coach in football. i make plenty of money. i told my owner i don't want more power. i want to coach the team." one person who did get a payday? anquan boldin signed a two year deal. he said the chronicle story of harbaugh's act has won thin among players is not true. >> i kind of laughed because it was exactly that. i don't think anybody in our locker room has an issue with coach harbaugh. quarter
. >>> the 49ers resign the mvp of their offense and jim harbaugh comes out swinging amid reports of his contract and his relationship with the football team next. doctor ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, general manager trent balkes >>> jim harbaugh came out strong tonight about reports of his contract and his relationship with general manager trent baalke, his message not true. harbaugh with two years left on his contract at $5 million per year told sports illustrated he doesn't want...
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jim axelrod, cbs news, cleveland. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," airline security concerns involving a passenger's screening operation in a buddha by. peter greenberg has the story. >>> plus, new details from inside the white house on what went wrong with the obamacare rollout. we'll hear from "time" magazine contributor steven brill. >>> and we'll show you some of the latest gadgets on kickstarter that might be worth funding. >>> finally, the oregon zoo has some new residents. three orphans black bears are being cared for. the cubs are about the size of puppies. they were discovered in their den by a logging crew, and their mother was nowhere to be found. the oregon zoo and an animal sanctuary in texas has offered the bears a permanent home. they are adorable, at least at that size. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it's thursday, february 27. i'm michelle griego.
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. >>> are the 49ers players tired of jim harbaugh. >> when i heard about it, i kind of laughed. >> not their best receiver who is coming back. >>> jimmy tries to come back, too, starting today. and, a huge come back for a local golfer. excited yet? you will be. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, spelling bee. today about 50 students all over the bay aa are finding out if they will coe to represent our region in the scripps national spelling b. sharon chin on the road towd the prize. >>> this years kpix 5 is proud to sponsor the cbs bay area local spelling bee. today, about 50 students all over the bay area are finding out if they will compete to represent our region in the script national spelling bee. char on chin on the road toward the big prize. >> a-c-a. >> articulation. >> i ask you not to talk to your neighbors. >> may have the definition in. >> tense of thousands compete. >> next is the word software. >> software s-o-f-t w-a-r-e soft fair. >> they narrow the contest to best in the class, grade and school. each time a nail biter. >> m-r-e-m-o-r-e. >> i'm sorry. that is incorrect. the correct
. >>> are the 49ers players tired of jim harbaugh. >> when i heard about it, i kind of laughed. >> not their best receiver who is coming back. >>> jimmy tries to come back, too, starting today. and, a huge come back for a local golfer. excited yet? you will be. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, spelling bee. today about 50 students all over the bay aa are finding out if they will coe to represent our region in the scripps national spelling b. sharon chin on the road towd the...
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and then jim ramsey and david maxwell got even more bad news. the killer's fingerprints found in diane maxwell's car that was supposed to be in her police case file were also missing. >> it was just like every day was another blow to the stomach. >> i knew they existed. and now they're gone. so yeah, i was pretty upset about it. >> with all the evidence gone, david now had to tell his father that the case might never be solved. ♪ what is is place? where are we? this is where we bring together the fastest internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! we must have encountered a temporal vortex. further analytics are necessary. beam us up. ♪ that's my phone. hey. [ female announcer ] the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. tv and internet together like never before. >>> investigators literally had no evidence from diane maxwell's murder. the crime scene photos were gone. the victim's clothing had been discarded. the only eyewitness had died. and the killer's
and then jim ramsey and david maxwell got even more bad news. the killer's fingerprints found in diane maxwell's car that was supposed to be in her police case file were also missing. >> it was just like every day was another blow to the stomach. >> i knew they existed. and now they're gone. so yeah, i was pretty upset about it. >> with all the evidence gone, david now had to tell his father that the case might never be solved. ♪ what is is place? where are we? this is where...
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jim axed rod takes us under lake seer to see winter. >> to find people happy with the condition of the roads this winter. you've got go 1800 feed in cleveland. to the cargo corp rarks salt minus. there you'll find 100 or so mine workers like p.j. king who thinks all the ice and snow is a good thing. >> absolutely a good thinging. >> a little more money in the pocket? >> absolutely. >> so a bad winter a bov ground is nods as bad. >> absolutely. >> john gruber is the mine's sunt. >>> what changes when the winter is zreechl? >> the hours. the hours worked are the biggest change. >> for demand spike, cargill is producings 15,000 to 16,000 tons of salt a day. blasting, load, hauling, dumping, and processing 16,000 tons of salt a day. and it all comes through here. >> pretty much a steady stream like that around the clock. >> reporter: steve horn is in charge of the entire operation here. 15,000 to 16,000 tons of sault a day. sounds like a lot of salt. >> reporter: is it enough to meet the demand? >> we're keeping up. we've seen our inventories deplenish rapidly. >> reporter: and replenishin
jim axed rod takes us under lake seer to see winter. >> to find people happy with the condition of the roads this winter. you've got go 1800 feed in cleveland. to the cargo corp rarks salt minus. there you'll find 100 or so mine workers like p.j. king who thinks all the ice and snow is a good thing. >> absolutely a good thinging. >> a little more money in the pocket? >> absolutely. >> so a bad winter a bov ground is nods as bad. >> absolutely. >> john...
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. >> matthew is born the youngst son to kay and jim mcconaughey, a former football player turned oil pipe salesman. jim moves the family to east texas during the oil boom where matthew plays on the golf team, and wins an award for best looks at longview high. after graduation, he enrolls in the university of texas at austin. always a good student, he reveals on inside of the actor's studio that acting was not in the original plan. >> i was heading toward law school and so i started out with the liberal arts philosophy and go to law school, and then i switched to go to film school after my sophomore year. >> it is here at this austin e hotel where a chance meeting becomes matthew's life-changing moment. film students drink iing at the bar when he learns a casting director working with richard linkletter is sitting nearby, and matthew introduce himself, and somehow gets a audition for linkletter's next movie "dazed and confused." >> i'm thinking of getting back into school, man. >> "dazed and confused" releases in 1993. >> and you know, how is it going man? >> hey. >> and the character
. >> matthew is born the youngst son to kay and jim mcconaughey, a former football player turned oil pipe salesman. jim moves the family to east texas during the oil boom where matthew plays on the golf team, and wins an award for best looks at longview high. after graduation, he enrolls in the university of texas at austin. always a good student, he reveals on inside of the actor's studio that acting was not in the original plan. >> i was heading toward law school and so i started...
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jim moves the family to east texas in the oil boom where matthew plays on the golf team and wins an award for best looks at longview high. after graduation he enrolls in the university of texas at austin. always a good student, he revealed on "inside the actor studio" that acting was not in his original plan. >> i was headed towards law school. and i switched to go to film school after my sophomore year. >> it is here at this austin hotel where a chance meeting become a big moment. he learned a casting director was sitting near by. he introduces himself, and somehow gets an audition for the next movie "dazed and confused." >> the thing i love about high school girls -- >> "dazed and confused" releases in 1993. the charter in only a handful of scenes, steals them. >> all right, all right, all right. >> and all right, all right, all right becomes his lifelong catch phrase. >> those were the first three words that came out of my mouth. >> it's soothing. it kind of getting everybody in the mood like all right, all right, all right. >> people know where it came from, and it's like just said th
jim moves the family to east texas in the oil boom where matthew plays on the golf team and wins an award for best looks at longview high. after graduation he enrolls in the university of texas at austin. always a good student, he revealed on "inside the actor studio" that acting was not in his original plan. >> i was headed towards law school. and i switched to go to film school after my sophomore year. >> it is here at this austin hotel where a chance meeting become a...
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. >> matthew is born the youngest son to kay and jim mcconaughey. matthew plays on the golf team and wins an award for best looks at long view high. after graduation, he enrolls in the university of texas at austin. always a good student, he reveals on inside the actor studio that acting wasn't in his original plan. >> i was headed towards law school. so i started off with liberal arts philosophy, then i was going to go to law school. then i switched to go to film school after my sophomore year. >> it's here at this austin hotel where a chance meeting becomes matthew's life changing moment. film students drinking at the bar when he learns a casting director working with independent filmmaker is sitting nearby. matthew introduces himself and somehow gets an audition for linklater's next movie, "dazed and confused." >> i'm thinking about getting back in school, man. >> "dazed and confused" releases in 1993. >> how's it going, man? >> the character, wooderson, in only a handful of scenes, steals them. >> all right, all right, all right. >> and all righ
. >> matthew is born the youngest son to kay and jim mcconaughey. matthew plays on the golf team and wins an award for best looks at long view high. after graduation, he enrolls in the university of texas at austin. always a good student, he reveals on inside the actor studio that acting wasn't in his original plan. >> i was headed towards law school. so i started off with liberal arts philosophy, then i was going to go to law school. then i switched to go to film school after my...
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>> caller: boo-yah, jim! >> boo-yah, ed. >> caller: this is ed in florida in boynton beach, and i wonder you feel about lowe's. >> my charitable trust owns home depot, i was impressed, good conference, too, guys, lowe's. jim in new york. jim? >> caller: boo-yah, cramer! >> how are you? >> caller: good, good. question on hsc. >> all right, i told you the refiners had become too commodity like. it had a lot to do with the spread between brent and west texas intermediate. not so good right now. if you want to own one, holly is one of the best. let's go to adrian in tennessee. adrian?! >> caller: yes, jim. could you tell me about sea change. >> oh, digital video? digital video is too hard, sir. i have no problems, i'm supporting this high max here and that seems to be stalled out. on want to be in that business. may i go to john in florida? john? john? >> caller: yeah, hi, jim. it's john c.. >> how you been, boss? >> caller: glad to have you back. i missed you. >> yeah, i missed the show. what's up? >> caller: ji
>> caller: boo-yah, jim! >> boo-yah, ed. >> caller: this is ed in florida in boynton beach, and i wonder you feel about lowe's. >> my charitable trust owns home depot, i was impressed, good conference, too, guys, lowe's. jim in new york. jim? >> caller: boo-yah, cramer! >> how are you? >> caller: good, good. question on hsc. >> all right, i told you the refiners had become too commodity like. it had a lot to do with the spread between brent and...
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>> caller: hey, jim. love your show. welcome from sacramento valley. >> oh, man, i love sacra, get rain there, all right. >> caller: it's raining all day today and tomorrow, so things are looking up. jim, i've been looking at -- i bought housing. i bought dr horton, dha, wondering what you think about it and what your long-term is? i tend to hold long. what do you think about horton? >> i think horton is going up. it could be a good spring selling season. rates have not jumped up. there is a housing shortage and i think it will be horton's time to shine. may i go to tim in california, please, tim? >> caller: hey, cramer, cbrl just reported. should i buy more or take profit? my grandparents love it. >> i like it, too. i like the apple pie with the cheesecake -- with the piece of cheese in the old days when i weighed 210. the quarter wasn't so hot. how about we do this? take some off the table. this wasn't such a special quarter. steve in georgia, steve? >> caller: mr. cramer, thanks for taking my call. >> of course, thank
>> caller: hey, jim. love your show. welcome from sacramento valley. >> oh, man, i love sacra, get rain there, all right. >> caller: it's raining all day today and tomorrow, so things are looking up. jim, i've been looking at -- i bought housing. i bought dr horton, dha, wondering what you think about it and what your long-term is? i tend to hold long. what do you think about horton? >> i think horton is going up. it could be a good spring selling season. rates have not...
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jim joining us now in moscow. good morning to you. a lot going on to talk about. perhaps more aide from the eu and perry going to paris. >> reporter: that's right. kerry is in paris to discuss with russian counter parts. richard, i think you could say there's been a change in the past 24 hours as far as potential progress. that clearly comes from putin's comments tuesday that he saw no need for the use of force in ukraine and had no desire to annex the peninsula. that allowed the perceptible change from the military confrontation we've been reporting on to take a step back from the brink. today in crimea things repain tense on the ground. there's reports of russians seizing two ukraine missile posts. ukraine is spinning not towards war but diplomatic solution. secretary of state john kerry meeting with the russian counter part in paris is the first face to face meeting since the crisis escalated. perhaps more significantly ukrainians and russians on a governmental level are talking for the first time today. the russian defense official is discussing ukraine with n
jim joining us now in moscow. good morning to you. a lot going on to talk about. perhaps more aide from the eu and perry going to paris. >> reporter: that's right. kerry is in paris to discuss with russian counter parts. richard, i think you could say there's been a change in the past 24 hours as far as potential progress. that clearly comes from putin's comments tuesday that he saw no need for the use of force in ukraine and had no desire to annex the peninsula. that allowed the...
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jim maceda is in moscow for us now. we talk about that latest development there, the parliament in crimea making that vote. >> reporter: well, that's right. but i would say that's probably a symbolic vote. it is a rough parliament, the crimean parliament has only pro russian representatives. and it is symbolic because while it was practically unanimous, 78-0, with eight abstentions, still they realized they would have to be referendum for that to have any teeth. and the referendum now has been moved up from march 30th to march 16th and in that referendum crimeans will vote on whether they become part of russia or stay part of the ukraine. meanwhile, in terms of the flurry of democracy going -- a flurry of diplomacy, i should say, going on throughout europe, we have talks today again in rome. there were talks yesterday in paris. secretary of state john kerry characterized those talks as tough, but constructive. the they probably will be tougher, probably not as constructive today. it is very, very hard to get russian for
jim maceda is in moscow for us now. we talk about that latest development there, the parliament in crimea making that vote. >> reporter: well, that's right. but i would say that's probably a symbolic vote. it is a rough parliament, the crimean parliament has only pro russian representatives. and it is symbolic because while it was practically unanimous, 78-0, with eight abstentions, still they realized they would have to be referendum for that to have any teeth. and the referendum now has...
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good morning, jim. >> good morning, john and marci. a couple trouble spots we're dealing with across the country here today. first off across the northeast, new england, seeing some snowfall. it'll be light, but coming through the morning commute, cities like boston, d.c., new york city likely dealing with some delays through the morning hours. and with this brutal cold in place across the upper midwest, the northern plains, early morning temperatures, minus 13, minneapolis. minus 3 in chicago. we won't get above zero in many of these spots as we head through the day, and rainfall is moving through the west that will last through the weekend. many cases too much of a good thing going to lead to flooding and some mud slides. john and marci, back to you. >> jim, thank you. >>> to arizona now sparking a national uproar over contentious bill that could change the way gay people are treated. the legislation would allow businesses to refuse service to gays and the final decision is now in the hands of arizona's governor. we get more now from
good morning, jim. >> good morning, john and marci. a couple trouble spots we're dealing with across the country here today. first off across the northeast, new england, seeing some snowfall. it'll be light, but coming through the morning commute, cities like boston, d.c., new york city likely dealing with some delays through the morning hours. and with this brutal cold in place across the upper midwest, the northern plains, early morning temperatures, minus 13, minneapolis. minus 3 in...
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jim maceda, with where do we go from here. that was some press conference. >> reporter: yes, it was. you summed it up very well. it went on for an hour and a half. it was the first time we've seen him speak about anything, much less ukraine, over ten days. putin, couple of things, chuck. putin called the military intervention in crimea extraordinary, but legitimate. rehashing old ground. but i think his key comment came when he asked about what happens next. he said he didn't think the use of force was necessary at this time in crimea or elsewhere in ukraine, leaving open the possibility but only as a last resort. now that signal, coupled with images today of russian forces returning back to their bases, after putin announced late yesterday the end of those war games along -- not by accident, ukraine's border with russia. those two signals could potentially, potentially lower the temperature in the standoff which obviously has become extremely tense. meanwhile, you talk about the u.s. and its allies, struggling to come up with
jim maceda, with where do we go from here. that was some press conference. >> reporter: yes, it was. you summed it up very well. it went on for an hour and a half. it was the first time we've seen him speak about anything, much less ukraine, over ten days. putin, couple of things, chuck. putin called the military intervention in crimea extraordinary, but legitimate. rehashing old ground. but i think his key comment came when he asked about what happens next. he said he didn't think the...
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it is sarah and jim's legacy of success that brings us here. on this day, 20 years ago, the brady law took affect. it changed what was a line buy system that allowed dangerous people easy access to weapons. thanks to the brady law, the work of this administration, every federal seller runs a background check. the numbers speak for themselves. background checks have blocked more than 2 million gun purchases by felons and domestic abu abusers. in fact, brady background checks block 343 attempts every day. this includes 171 attempts by felons denied every day. 48 domestic abusers denied every day. 19 fugitives denied every day. background checks work and countless lives have been saved and crimes prevented. you only need to look to the dramatic decline of homicide since the law went into place. a lot has changed in the world in 20 years and there are new loopholes that would allow people that would be denied because of the brady law to get guns. this includes gun shows and significantly, to many most alarmingly, it includes the internet which no o
it is sarah and jim's legacy of success that brings us here. on this day, 20 years ago, the brady law took affect. it changed what was a line buy system that allowed dangerous people easy access to weapons. thanks to the brady law, the work of this administration, every federal seller runs a background check. the numbers speak for themselves. background checks have blocked more than 2 million gun purchases by felons and domestic abu abusers. in fact, brady background checks block 343 attempts...
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back to you. >> reporter: jim, we will be watching. thank you very much for that update. >>> later today in washington, president obama will unveil his 2015 budget proposal. $1 trillion plan expected to call for an end of era of austerity. he will ask for job training and early childhood education and other programs aimed at jolting the middle class. mr. obama also wants to expand the earned income tax credit. one of the most popular credits for the working poor but a short shelf life. republicans are voicing already their disagreements with many issues. house speaker john boehner says these early details prove the president was never serious in addressing the nation's long-term debt. >>> political news outside washington now. today is primary day in several states which officially kicks off the 2014 midterm season. perhaps, though, the most high profile race of the day is in texas. state senator wendy davis is expected to grab the democratic election for governor. they will see if any way democrats can win in a deeply red state. >>> t
back to you. >> reporter: jim, we will be watching. thank you very much for that update. >>> later today in washington, president obama will unveil his 2015 budget proposal. $1 trillion plan expected to call for an end of era of austerity. he will ask for job training and early childhood education and other programs aimed at jolting the middle class. mr. obama also wants to expand the earned income tax credit. one of the most popular credits for the working poor but a short shelf...
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has religious freedom become today's version of jim crow? but first it's time for us to tell you the stories that you can't stop buzzing about on social media in a little significantmesegment we like to call we the tweeple. >>> lamomba died of heart failure. as the democratic mayor of jackson, mississippi, he broke major ground. he got his citizens to accept a 1 cent sales tax increase. now as a social activist he represented rapper 2 pock sha pure. he also worked tirelessly for economic equality in his state. looking at your tweets and facebook posts he's already sorrily missed. >>> next, spike lee is on your minds again. this time for a rant about gend genderfication. >> it's changed and why does it take an influx of white new yorkers in the south bronx, in harlem, in bed stuy, in crown heights, for the facilities to get better? the garbage wasn't picked up every bleep day when i was living in 165 washington park. >> now spike went on to compare white gentrifiers to collision t christopher columbus. a harsh assessment of brooklyn a hot top
has religious freedom become today's version of jim crow? but first it's time for us to tell you the stories that you can't stop buzzing about on social media in a little significantmesegment we like to call we the tweeple. >>> lamomba died of heart failure. as the democratic mayor of jackson, mississippi, he broke major ground. he got his citizens to accept a 1 cent sales tax increase. now as a social activist he represented rapper 2 pock sha pure. he also worked tirelessly for...
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first up we have a lawyer a con a mr and best selling author jim rickards on the show today jim joined me earlier today via our new york studio to update us on his views about the global economy you won't want to miss it then we have american filmmakers social activist and the man behind the movement peter just that he's on the show today now just have founded the case movement which advocates for transition from a money based economy to a resource based economy interesting stuff you definitely won't want to miss my interview with them and finally in today's big deal edward harrison joins me to discuss the brew identity of the man behind us his name's can't miss it you want to miss a moment of it all and it all starts right now. our lead story today shipping while most of us don't often think about the shipping industry the fact of the matter is almost everything you get from overseas is deeply affected by the business of shipping this is why a coalition between the world's three largest shipping companies is worth taking a closer look at now is switzerland mediterranean shipping compa
first up we have a lawyer a con a mr and best selling author jim rickards on the show today jim joined me earlier today via our new york studio to update us on his views about the global economy you won't want to miss it then we have american filmmakers social activist and the man behind the movement peter just that he's on the show today now just have founded the case movement which advocates for transition from a money based economy to a resource based economy interesting stuff you definitely...
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jim maceda joins us. >> reporter: what a difference a day makes really. putin's comments on tuesday that he had no desire to annex the crimea peninsula, to take a step back from the brink. even though crimea remains tense on the ground today there's a new report of russians seizing two ukrainian anti-missile posts. still it feels like ukraine is spinning not towards war today but some kind of diplomatic solution. for instance, after secretary of state john kerry's visit to kiev yesterday, where he did show support for that new pro-western government with very strong words against vladimir putin and a promise of a billion dollars in loans, today kerry meets for the very first time since the current crisis escalated with his russian counterpart to talk exit strategy. more significantly, the ukrainian and russian governments are talking on a cabinet level today for the first time. and then there's a russian defense official discussing ukraine with nato members in brussels as well. of course, there's only one man who can make or break any deal. that's vladimi
jim maceda joins us. >> reporter: what a difference a day makes really. putin's comments on tuesday that he had no desire to annex the crimea peninsula, to take a step back from the brink. even though crimea remains tense on the ground today there's a new report of russians seizing two ukrainian anti-missile posts. still it feels like ukraine is spinning not towards war today but some kind of diplomatic solution. for instance, after secretary of state john kerry's visit to kiev yesterday,...
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jim, i want to bring you in here. is this something that's going to bit them, and if they don't push out to by good, that's not good for someone making those campaigns. >> joe and i have been on many campaigns, but we would advise our candidates, don't make a misstatement. you can see many of them are flawed, but reid says all of them are wrong. that was pretty egregious. he furthermore has made a mistake in politics of elevating americans for prosperity into a major an tag insist. the democrats have to were about the republican candidates. for example, in michigan, gary peters, the democrat senate candidate has gotten a war with a woman named julie boonstra, who has cancer. that's not very smart for an incumbent to challenge a citizen. i guess that's a victory for americans with prosperity in terms of their ability to set the agenda. they have gotten themselves into a sticky wicket attacking ordinary citizens especially when they prove about the attacks. >> no politician anywhere wants to be seen attacking somewhere
jim, i want to bring you in here. is this something that's going to bit them, and if they don't push out to by good, that's not good for someone making those campaigns. >> joe and i have been on many campaigns, but we would advise our candidates, don't make a misstatement. you can see many of them are flawed, but reid says all of them are wrong. that was pretty egregious. he furthermore has made a mistake in politics of elevating americans for prosperity into a major an tag insist. the...
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jim, good to have you with us. it's been a very eventful week. more comments coming from congress. you tried to contact congressman terry lee of nebraska since you went to washington? >> no, i haven't. i haven't tried to make any contact with lee terry. >> and describe the trip that you had and how it all worked out. >> well, we went down to washington, a group of us landowners and people from bold, nebraska. and we went to, you know, see our representatives and take part -- take part in the rally for the climate. and as we were down there for that, we had meetings set up in which, like, we would go to see the one the senator johannes, he just talked to us maybe for three minutes and then it was just his staff. but he was very -- he was on the defensive from the minute he got in the room saying i don't care about you or the pipeline. you know, it's -- this is my vote on it. it's going through. it's what he wanted. and it's been the same. lee terry, you meet with his staffers and, you know, for the most part, most of them are zoned out on you anyways. >> do you think that there is a
jim, good to have you with us. it's been a very eventful week. more comments coming from congress. you tried to contact congressman terry lee of nebraska since you went to washington? >> no, i haven't. i haven't tried to make any contact with lee terry. >> and describe the trip that you had and how it all worked out. >> well, we went down to washington, a group of us landowners and people from bold, nebraska. and we went to, you know, see our representatives and take part --...
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i'm going to bring in jim. josh brought show and tell. jim, what did you bring? >> well, what we have here is a case of fellic justice if you look at that tower, the 160 foot tower that tillerson is complaining about. here's a guy who got $40 million last year in payment in part, large part, for running around the country and fracking other people's lives. now he's in a big pout and a big whine because it's happening to him. i was with some people from denton county last night where tillerson's 83 acre little horse farm, that doesn't count his 18 acre personal home nearby. they're calling it rex tillerson's last direction up there in this thing. people are laughing at this goon, but, of course, it's not funny because it's running roughshod over just working day people in this country. and, you know, some of these guys are so rich they could afford to air-condition hell. i tell you what, ari, they better set money aside for that project, i think. >> josh, your response? >> the ultimate irony here is actually we don't need to be fracking these places at all. this i
i'm going to bring in jim. josh brought show and tell. jim, what did you bring? >> well, what we have here is a case of fellic justice if you look at that tower, the 160 foot tower that tillerson is complaining about. here's a guy who got $40 million last year in payment in part, large part, for running around the country and fracking other people's lives. now he's in a big pout and a big whine because it's happening to him. i was with some people from denton county last night where...
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jim? >> well, we know that the drug stocks are hanging in there and teleco stacks are hanging in there, but verizon is a laggard and so many things in the down. >> and the comps are flat. >> well sh, people like gaaping because it is a great al locator of capital, and i was happy to see in the last 50%, they bought in 50% of the company and the expense control is terrific and are the numbers great? so-so, but it does not matter, because sometimes people want to see the capital returned in a decent fashion, and that is why gaap is going to creep up here. and not one of my faves frankly. >> and similar story at ross. they meet at 102 and again, conservative. >> well, ross used to be a growth company and that is a disappointing quarter, and they know it, but again, the stock had been down, and people say, eh, but these stocks are basically all discounting the bad numbers. we got bad numbers and people feel that the future is better and there is a sense of optimism in the retail stocks that is
jim? >> well, we know that the drug stocks are hanging in there and teleco stacks are hanging in there, but verizon is a laggard and so many things in the down. >> and the comps are flat. >> well sh, people like gaaping because it is a great al locator of capital, and i was happy to see in the last 50%, they bought in 50% of the company and the expense control is terrific and are the numbers great? so-so, but it does not matter, because sometimes people want to see the capital...
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he's lost his hips and -- but he is the same old jim. you should see how young he looks. >> we send him our love and to you. and dan gross, for keeping going, the fight continues. thank you both so much. >> thank you, andrea. >> still with us right here on "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. >>> that's it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." my colleague ronan farrow has a look at what's next. >> hey, andrea, great show today. >> thanks. >> breaking news today on ronan farrow daily. eric holder has been taken to the hospital. we'll update you on his condition. we've also got new developments in bridge gate. we'll look at the unredacted e-mails from chris christie's aid at the center of the scandal. and arizona governor jan brewer finally vetoes an anti-gay bill while a federal judge strikes down texas's gay marriage ban. we'll have one of the big voices in the lgbt movement on that. behind the scenes in my interview with miley cyrus. is she a pop star genius or wrecking ball? stay tuned. alright, whenever you get your stuf
he's lost his hips and -- but he is the same old jim. you should see how young he looks. >> we send him our love and to you. and dan gross, for keeping going, the fight continues. thank you both so much. >> thank you, andrea. >> still with us right here on "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. >>> that's it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." my colleague ronan farrow has a look at what's next. >> hey, andrea, great show today....
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that was just day one. >> jim maceda. >>> michael, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. good morning. >> let's first talk about putin and his likely next move here. >> well, you know, the question is how aggressive he wants to be. probably i think he will wait and see what's happening within ukraine and whether in particular this situation in crimea spirals out of control. most of the experts that i spoke to, people in and out of government think it's unlikely he would actually intervene militarily in this case, and that they doesn't have a desire to see the company broken up. but things are definitely getting worse, not better. i do think we're in uncharted waters. >> absolutely, as indicated in jim' report in the actions today, in your piece you wrote -- putin's loss in ukraine may potentially be obama's game, but to turn the screws on putin, obama may have to assume more risk than he is willing to accept. elaborate on that latter part. >> well, look, to the extent obama may want to score some points on putin, and he may, because putin has made life difficult. he's bee
that was just day one. >> jim maceda. >>> michael, thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. good morning. >> let's first talk about putin and his likely next move here. >> well, you know, the question is how aggressive he wants to be. probably i think he will wait and see what's happening within ukraine and whether in particular this situation in crimea spirals out of control. most of the experts that i spoke to, people in and out of government think it's...
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jim demint cut and run from the united states senate. and now he's doing the same thing with the tea party. the tea party leaders are plummeting in the polls and the ex-senator is in a spiral of denial. >> i got involved in senate race when i was in the senate, but not atsenate. but here at heritage, we're not political. >> you're seen as one of the backers, one of the intellectual god fathers of the tea party. >> you can't say one is tea party and the other is not. >> come on, senator. >> i'm called senator tea party and i've never been part of a tea party in my life. i've been to a lot of meetings. >> really? been to a lot of meetings? it isn't a spectator sport. demint has spoken as countless tea party conventions and rallies. if the shutdown obamacare loving hater isn't a tea partier, i'm not ed shultz. the tea party is in trouble and the president of the heritage foundation, he doesn't want a legacy. he wants donors. jim demint can jump a sinking ship, but if he thinks we'll forget he's the captain, he can keep on pretending. [ girl
jim demint cut and run from the united states senate. and now he's doing the same thing with the tea party. the tea party leaders are plummeting in the polls and the ex-senator is in a spiral of denial. >> i got involved in senate race when i was in the senate, but not atsenate. but here at heritage, we're not political. >> you're seen as one of the backers, one of the intellectual god fathers of the tea party. >> you can't say one is tea party and the other is not. >>...
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i'm chris lawrence in for jim hanley. >> i'm pat lawson muse. the hispanic association is the latest to come out against a controversial law in arizona. announcing it is pulling its upcoming convention out of phoenix. >> the law is to allow business owners to refuse to serve based on religious beliefs. >> reporter: there are many here who feel the religious freedoms measure could lead to the longest and ugliest chapter in the history of their state. >> this is a fight been fought whether times over the last 100 years, the right to not discriminate. >> reporter: the questions continue to grow outside the arizona statehouse today. while inside, governor jan brewer meets with lawmakers on both sides of a controversial religious freedom bill. >> i have a right as a business owner to say, i refuse to serve you for whatever particular reason. >> reporter: the concern is the potential reason. opponents say the measure is a thinly veiled attempt to allow lesbian s to refuse services to customers or any else. >> it feels like it opens the door for discri
i'm chris lawrence in for jim hanley. >> i'm pat lawson muse. the hispanic association is the latest to come out against a controversial law in arizona. announcing it is pulling its upcoming convention out of phoenix. >> the law is to allow business owners to refuse to serve based on religious beliefs. >> reporter: there are many here who feel the religious freedoms measure could lead to the longest and ugliest chapter in the history of their state. >> this is a fight...
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jim maceda, thank you for that reporting from moscow. we appreciate it. >>> joining me now, california republican ed royce, chairman of the house foreign affairs committee, holding a hearing on ukraine tomorrow. thank you so much for joining me this morning, congressman. appreciate it. >> thank you, kristen. >> so i want to start off with this news that we're hearing, the u.s. and germany might be working with russia on some type of an off-ramp, possibly in the form of international observers in crimea. what are you hearing about that? and are you hopeful that that's actually a realistic solution to this? >> what i have heard is that, of course, chancellor merkel speaks fluent russian and has for sometime been in negotiation directly with president putin, and i think the obvious point to the -- that she's been making is that the united states and germany could put tremendous amount of economic pressure, and also that russia could be isolated diplomatically. you know, with the united nations, our u.n. ambassador's looking at moving forwar
jim maceda, thank you for that reporting from moscow. we appreciate it. >>> joining me now, california republican ed royce, chairman of the house foreign affairs committee, holding a hearing on ukraine tomorrow. thank you so much for joining me this morning, congressman. appreciate it. >> thank you, kristen. >> so i want to start off with this news that we're hearing, the u.s. and germany might be working with russia on some type of an off-ramp, possibly in the form of...
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. ♪ >>> this is democratic congressman jim mcdorm mcdermot washington. he was a leading voice on health care. this was before obamacare, it was when the clinton administration was trying to reform health care. in april 1993, he had a big meeting scheduled at the white house with then first lady hillary clinton. the goal was to get congressman mcdermott on board with the clinton administration's approach to health reform as they tried to get it passed through congress. the day before that meeting, hillary clinton's staff, we now know, sent her this memo prepping her for that meeting with congressman mcdermott, quote, we need to keep him happy and on our side. quote, as staged and pr presumptuous as that is, you might suggest you throw out all the staff at the end of the meeting to have a private relationship with him, this will signal your closeness with him. the efforts by the clinton white house to woo certain members of congress are kind of fascinating to read about in this gritty level of detail. these details are spelled out in documents released tod
. ♪ >>> this is democratic congressman jim mcdorm mcdermot washington. he was a leading voice on health care. this was before obamacare, it was when the clinton administration was trying to reform health care. in april 1993, he had a big meeting scheduled at the white house with then first lady hillary clinton. the goal was to get congressman mcdermott on board with the clinton administration's approach to health reform as they tried to get it passed through congress. the day before...
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jim cantore has the latest for us from washington, d.c. >> reporter: how about this, winter's just cranking it out here. we've seen our temperature go from 37 degrees down to 17 degrees, so we've dropped 20 degrees since midnight. 20 degrees. of course, if you think about what happened to the roads yesterday around 50, now we refreeze them and you have a solid cake sitting on these road surfaces. cars are moving, because it's pretty flat, but once you start getting on a hill or two, in and around washington and baltimore, it gets ugly. i'll tell you, if we can get this stuff up by about 2:00 this afternoon once this precipitation begins to taper off, we're going to make headway on the roads. tonight again, single digit temperatures. the normal high for the day is 51 degrees in washington. the normal low is 34. we will start tomorrow at 9 and maybe, maybe get to 31 for a high. we won't even touch our normal low temperature tomorrow, so very, very cold there with whatever's melted underneath is going to cause problems. so far looks like we've gotten about three inches, but once again, if you'
jim cantore has the latest for us from washington, d.c. >> reporter: how about this, winter's just cranking it out here. we've seen our temperature go from 37 degrees down to 17 degrees, so we've dropped 20 degrees since midnight. 20 degrees. of course, if you think about what happened to the roads yesterday around 50, now we refreeze them and you have a solid cake sitting on these road surfaces. cars are moving, because it's pretty flat, but once you start getting on a hill or two, in...
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chief national correspondent jim ingle reports it has a lot to do with this fall's elections. >> president obama's steadily delaying and dismantling his own health care law as he prepares to offer another delay in obamacare, one to postpone the political pain of cancelling millions of plans in the individual market just like last fall. >> they're going to get cancellation notices again sometime around october 1 or slightly before, and the same political issue that erupted last year would erupt again in 2014 right before the election. >> it's just getting past the 2014 elections, and it's unfortunate, but i think it means that some of his candidates in the senate are in trouble. >> at the end of last year, some 6 million people on the individual market were told their policies were canceled and forced into obamacare often with more expensive policies. having promised that people could keep their plans and doctors no matter what, the president tried to apologize. >> there's no doubt that the way i put that forward unequivocally ended up not being accurate. >> then he urged insurers and state
chief national correspondent jim ingle reports it has a lot to do with this fall's elections. >> president obama's steadily delaying and dismantling his own health care law as he prepares to offer another delay in obamacare, one to postpone the political pain of cancelling millions of plans in the individual market just like last fall. >> they're going to get cancellation notices again sometime around october 1 or slightly before, and the same political issue that erupted last year...
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chuck, back to you. >> thank you, jim. right now, according to folks i've talked to, the u.s. has three options, none of them involve the u.s. military. the first, the u.s. could move along with european allies to officially suspend or kick russia out of the g8. that would be symbolic. second, the administration could pursue its own sanctions that target russian banks as well as international sanctions, targeting russian oil companies. third, the u.s. may convince the european union to cancel some of its energy contracts with russia costing in exports. the assumption is that putin may care about the wallet. joining me, steve piefer, currently the director of the arms control initiative with the brookings institute, and jane harmon, ceo and president of the woodrow wilson center for international studies. welcome to both of you. ambassador, let me start with you, since you spent so much time in the country. you made a comment here about what russia's real goal is. they already had access to crimea. they had it as a port. everything they quote/unquote needed about the black sea
chuck, back to you. >> thank you, jim. right now, according to folks i've talked to, the u.s. has three options, none of them involve the u.s. military. the first, the u.s. could move along with european allies to officially suspend or kick russia out of the g8. that would be symbolic. second, the administration could pursue its own sanctions that target russian banks as well as international sanctions, targeting russian oil companies. third, the u.s. may convince the european union to...
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even before that, jim engineers were concerned about potential fatalities from this. but only now is gm addressing this. it is taking them and in a second to jump all over toyota. so what do you think treo.with grief? maybe because we look the other way once one of our own for one of our union owned legislator one of our endangered. maybe because they would later need rescuing and toyota would just be needing a tongue lashing. for years gm got away with what look like murder. thirty-five dollars for it is missing a problem that could have killed her teen people. former national transportation safety had it that this is an only tragic but it's criminal. and no one ever intends to kill people. that's never the intent. the clearly dragging its feet and addressing something that clearly was raises some culpability issues here. >> oh, absolutely. gm delayed for almost 10 years and doing it recall. it's hard to believe that they could do this for that long because they were in conversation with the national highway traffic safety and ration. way back in 2007 when the agency
even before that, jim engineers were concerned about potential fatalities from this. but only now is gm addressing this. it is taking them and in a second to jump all over toyota. so what do you think treo.with grief? maybe because we look the other way once one of our own for one of our union owned legislator one of our endangered. maybe because they would later need rescuing and toyota would just be needing a tongue lashing. for years gm got away with what look like murder. thirty-five...
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jim, when you hear the numbers, if you live in ukraine it's sobering. does ukraine have a viable option when it comes to using the military to defend against russia? >> they are up against it. you identified one area, on other areas as well, russia has a big advantage. when you look at military mancheste balances you look at the size of the economy, how much mun is spent on defense, training and economy - russia is ahead in all the categories. russia has the advantage of geography in this case, because they are already in crimea. so if ukraine's purpose is going to be to expel them, you'll have to cross into a peninsula, and an opinions favours the defence, because there's a choke point. but there are other things too, and some benefit ukraine. some ukrainians may feel as if they are directly threatened here - obviously, their country is being invaded. under those circumstances, psychologically you are willed to fight and stand up greater than an invading force. >> despite the odds are against ukraine, do you feel it could launch a military response aga
jim, when you hear the numbers, if you live in ukraine it's sobering. does ukraine have a viable option when it comes to using the military to defend against russia? >> they are up against it. you identified one area, on other areas as well, russia has a big advantage. when you look at military mancheste balances you look at the size of the economy, how much mun is spent on defense, training and economy - russia is ahead in all the categories. russia has the advantage of geography in this...
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for all the latest let's get to jim maceda in moscow, hey, jim. >> reporter: hey, carl. well, that's right. the crimean parliament has voted today to basically secede from ukraine and join russia effective immediately. that vote doesn't have any real political wait until the referendum you referred to on the peninsula's future whether it joins russia or whether it stays as part of ukraine. it will be a two-part referendum or two-question referendum and that takes place in ten days. and the parliament is not recognized by the ukrainian government in kiev. still the vote is certainly going to raise tensions. and the temperature. especially among the 40 or so percent of crimeans who are not ethnic russians or pro-russians. by the way, some of those pro-russian mps today are already warning that this vote means it's the russian soldiers in charge and the ukrainian soldiers who are on the peninsula will be regarded henceforth as occupiers. meanwhile president obama signed the executive order today authorizing sanctions he said presumably the freezing of assets in the united s
for all the latest let's get to jim maceda in moscow, hey, jim. >> reporter: hey, carl. well, that's right. the crimean parliament has voted today to basically secede from ukraine and join russia effective immediately. that vote doesn't have any real political wait until the referendum you referred to on the peninsula's future whether it joins russia or whether it stays as part of ukraine. it will be a two-part referendum or two-question referendum and that takes place in ten days. and...
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jim maceda is live in moscow with more. we're learning the white house is announcing new visa restrictions and new sanctions. how is moscow reacting this morning, jim? >> reporter: we haven't had a reaction yet, kristen, from moscow on that specifically. but just to back up a bit. this diplomatic fleurry of the last 48 hours has been about creating a united front with the united states and europe trying to make vladimir putin and other russian and pro-russian officials pay a price for what the west sees as a violation of ukraine's sovereignty. and while the e.u. talks today that ian referred to seem to already be hitting headwinds from countries like germany who believe sanctions will backfire, today, as you say, the u.s. upped the ante somewhat against putin, first with the state department announcement -- visa bans on a number of ukraine officials -- and the executive order that president obama signed authorizing sanctions, and we assume that's freezing assets on certain individuals, punishing them if they threaten ukrain
jim maceda is live in moscow with more. we're learning the white house is announcing new visa restrictions and new sanctions. how is moscow reacting this morning, jim? >> reporter: we haven't had a reaction yet, kristen, from moscow on that specifically. but just to back up a bit. this diplomatic fleurry of the last 48 hours has been about creating a united front with the united states and europe trying to make vladimir putin and other russian and pro-russian officials pay a price for...
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they're always thinking of way they have to jim of new things. generally works within a film's budget. here are some of the back story. the "transformers, dark of the moon" you might recall a sea of exploding cars. this is not cgi. you have real cars and there. even school buses. the device that makes it happen is a pneumatic car flipper. john fraser helped dream it up when he was shooting armageddon. >> this is michael bay's favorite toy. >> a car is placed on top of the car flipper. it looks like a floor jack it is loaded with high-pressure nitrogen that pushes it into a piston which throws the car sparse 25 feet. >> you want to get the air and asked fast and as much as you can. that is what makes it work here i. 3, 2, 1. that's how you flip a car. theefore car flippers, an choice was mechanics. now they have a couple hundred bucks a day. >> this is the most economical way to flip a static car. this is going to cost you 2500 bucks. if you times that by 25 or 30 cars, it is expensive. >> if you really want to get fancy -- back 200 feet. you pull
they're always thinking of way they have to jim of new things. generally works within a film's budget. here are some of the back story. the "transformers, dark of the moon" you might recall a sea of exploding cars. this is not cgi. you have real cars and there. even school buses. the device that makes it happen is a pneumatic car flipper. john fraser helped dream it up when he was shooting armageddon. >> this is michael bay's favorite toy. >> a car is placed on top of the...
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jim, what's the latest? >> reporter: hi, there, tamron, well, that meeting you referred to was indeed brief, kerry did urge lavrov to have direct talks. that seems to be an important theme now, unifying this swirl of activity. it was their first face-to-face since the ukraine crisis escalated. that is just one example of this, again, this flurry happening over the past 24 hours, tamron, the chances of avoiding war in ukraine seem to have gotten a boost from vladimir putin's comments. yesterday if you recall, he said he saw no need for the use of force in ukraine, had no desire to annex the crimean peninsula, and really that's a sigh of relief has been resinating in the international financial markets, including here in russia in moscow after historic drops on monday. that's just one example. the perception today, tamron, is that ukraine is spinning now not towards war, but some kind of diplomatic solution. in addition to kerry/lavrov meetings, more importantly, you've made reference to it, the meeting betwee
jim, what's the latest? >> reporter: hi, there, tamron, well, that meeting you referred to was indeed brief, kerry did urge lavrov to have direct talks. that seems to be an important theme now, unifying this swirl of activity. it was their first face-to-face since the ukraine crisis escalated. that is just one example of this, again, this flurry happening over the past 24 hours, tamron, the chances of avoiding war in ukraine seem to have gotten a boost from vladimir putin's comments....
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on and on that i haven't seen the we're number three to jim. it was strange as their responses to any question about the exclusive fraternity what's even strangers the rituals they perform inside according to the scotsman a scottish newspaper and as she gets must masturbate in a coffin or recounting their sexual exploits for which they will be rewarded with a no strings attached gift of fifteen thousand dollars wow masturbating in a coffin must have been pretty awkward for bush if his dad was president but hey maybe we can expect some naked cough and selfies from soon although little else is known about what goes on inside the tomb it's widely reported that members including george w.'s grandpappy grave rob the famous native american apache leader jarana mo taking his soul and some of his bones as if the trail of tears and genocide of native americans wasn't offensive enough these rich most photos actually have bragged about desecrated his grave and doing god knows what with his skoal vial sadly the descendants of drama been trying to get his r
on and on that i haven't seen the we're number three to jim. it was strange as their responses to any question about the exclusive fraternity what's even strangers the rituals they perform inside according to the scotsman a scottish newspaper and as she gets must masturbate in a coffin or recounting their sexual exploits for which they will be rewarded with a no strings attached gift of fifteen thousand dollars wow masturbating in a coffin must have been pretty awkward for bush if his dad was...
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the blast destroys several buildings in the area, including the apartment building of nearby resident jim mcnickel. he loses everything he owns. >> i don't know how anybody can recover from something like this. my life went up in flames that night. >> after being so close to such a large explosion, cameraman jeff nichols feels lucky to make it home from work that day. >> i can't believe i'm alive. if i was a little bit closer, given different circumstances, i could have been seriously injured. >>> coming up -- a house crumbles. firefighters get caught in a major blast. >> like being on a roller coaster, the rush of air that went past your ears. >>> and a gas station blows up. [ female announcer ] for a brilliant smile there's a breakthrough in whitening. from crest 3d white, new brilliance toothpaste and boost. after brushing, our exclusive boost polishes your smile and whitens with 3x the stain lifting ingredient for a smile that dazzles. new crest 3d white brilliance. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid ar
the blast destroys several buildings in the area, including the apartment building of nearby resident jim mcnickel. he loses everything he owns. >> i don't know how anybody can recover from something like this. my life went up in flames that night. >> after being so close to such a large explosion, cameraman jeff nichols feels lucky to make it home from work that day. >> i can't believe i'm alive. if i was a little bit closer, given different circumstances, i could have been...
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, helping write the language, but what's interesting, a couple of weeks ago i was writing about the jim crow bills taking the office by storm, but we've seen these bills die in arizona, ohio, mississippi, just in georgia last night, i got an e-mail from a representative who said he was completely getting rid of the discriminatory language. i think the tide's really changing. >> walk us through that. all these things are partly driven by a type of conservative campaigning and not all conservative by any means, definitely not the national level, and then the backlash has some of these folks backing off the bills, folks not seeing them as first amendment religious freedom, and yet the federal level as we've been reporting, it is still legal to discriminate in the workplace. >> yeah, and that's where we really need the focus to be on at this point, because so many gay and lesbian and transgender people can be fired right now in their home states for working, in working, just for being lgbt, and i think that's really important and that's a little known fact around this country that in more s
, helping write the language, but what's interesting, a couple of weeks ago i was writing about the jim crow bills taking the office by storm, but we've seen these bills die in arizona, ohio, mississippi, just in georgia last night, i got an e-mail from a representative who said he was completely getting rid of the discriminatory language. i think the tide's really changing. >> walk us through that. all these things are partly driven by a type of conservative campaigning and not all...